Arthur Quiller-Couch, comp. The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. 1922.
HumanityRichard Watson Dixon (18331900)
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A mightier soul, which yet to each belongs:
There is a sound made of all human speech,
And numerous as the concourse of all songs:
And in that soul lives each, in each that soul,
Tho’ all the ages are its life-time vast;
Each soul that dies in its most sacred whole
Receiveth life that shall for ever last.
Humanity o’erarches time and death;
Man can elect the universal man
And live in life that ends not with his breath;
And gather glory that increases still
Till Time his glass with Death’s last dust shall fill.